Two words: guilty pleasure. Objectively not a great novel. Your typical cultivation novel, honestly. Author forces the plot so the character's actions sometimes make no sense. MC will randomly become best friends with some strangers, while being distant or borderline antagonistic with others. That being said, still enjoyed the novel and read 496 chapters. The real downer is that the way the author forces the plot, just becomes more obvious the more you read. To the point that it completely ruined my reading experience. (The way he gets his first real "wife" made me stop reading.)
I dont know why you people like this so much. I have read so many fantasy novels like this that it made me very critical about fantasy novels. First of all, the idea of a broke mercenary with complete limbs and a probable average strength being broke is utterly idiotic. I wouldve understood him being broke if he had lost his limbs or anything or if he lost his strength maybe but this? Hayzz. The story is very bland so much so that this is the same pattern on fantasy novels before with no "Boom" or "Wow" effect on the readers. The depiction of cruelty is quite nice but the others are very much, well, nothing. I feel like the author had no experience reading other fantasy novels that he had no clue what was in it.
If u want a stressful reading experience, read this. Thats all. If a senseless, no logic, pushover FL is something that appeals to ur liking, i highly suggest u read this.
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